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European Commission, 2014,The Erasmus Impact Study.Effects of
mobility on the skills and employability of students and the
internationalisation of higher education institutions, available
at http://bookshop.europa.eu. (Scholar)

–––, 1992, “The Limits of
Intergenerational Justice”, in Justice between Age Groups
and Generations, Peter Laslett and James S. Fishkin (eds.), New
Haven and London: Yale University Press, 62–83. (Scholar)

IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change), 2014, Climate
Change 2014. Mitigation of Climate Change. Working Group III
Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the International Panel
on Climate Change, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University
Press. (Scholar)

–––, 2004b, “Corrective Justice, Equal
Opportunity, and the Legacy of Slavery and Jim Crow”, Boston
University Law Review, 84: 1375–1404; reprinted
in Confronting Injustice. Moral History and Political Theory,
David Lyons, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 85–111. (Scholar)

–––, 2004, “Entitlement to Land and the
Right to Return. An Embarrassing Challenge for Liberal Zionism”,
in Justice in Time. Responding to Historical Injustice, Lukas
H. Meyer (ed.), Baden-Baden: Nomos, 319–33. (Scholar)

Meyer, Lukas H., 1997, “More Than They Have a Right To:
Future People and Our Future Oriented Projects”,
in Contingent Future Persons: On the Ethics of Deciding Who Will
Live, or Not, in the Future, Nick Fotion and Jan C. Heller
(eds.), Dordrecht: Kluwer, 137–156. (Scholar)

Young, James E., 1989, “The Texture of Memory: Holocaust
Memorials and Meaning”, in Remembering for the Future,
(Volume 1: Jews and Christians During and After the Holocaust),
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1799–811. (Scholar)